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Mar 2019

It is still too close to the bed.
What slicer?
What is the layer height?

Probably need to get the nozzle and block tightened up to get things back on track.

I don’t think I can tighten the screws anymore. They’re all the way tight. Before this issue started, they were not this tight and the gap was smaller.

The slicing program is called Qidi Print. It came with the printer. I have not adjusted any settings at all. I’m not that adept yet.

I can see on the side of the block where it can be tightened, I have just never attempted it before. Is there an easy step by step guide on what needs to removed, etc?

Thanks!

How can I find out about the layer height, though, I have never changed the settings.

The block is tightened when the nozzle is tightened. It is possible the nozzle got cross threaded or something is impeding it from being tightened all the way.

Google for how to install or change the nozzle an MK10 extruder.

I can see where the nozzle and heating block can be screwed and unscrewed, however, there isn’t enough space for me to use the tools I have properly. I think the surrounding parts/area may need to be removed so I can get in there. I don’t see how that can be done, though.

I’m capable of removing the motor, as I said before, to unclog the extruder, but that’s as far as I’ve gotten with my tinkering and engineering.

But, really, this all leads to the question of:

Will tightening the nozzle/heating block solve the problem?

Currently, the filament loads and unloads smoothly. I just wonder, and I’m not a designer or engineer, if a loose heating block would cause the filament to not be extruded during a print. Hmmm? :thinking: :thinking: :thinking:

The nozzle is too close to the bed. I can see it from the picture. When it was reassembled something is causing the nozzle to be much lower than normal.

When the bed is all the way down by the leveling screws you can get 2-3 credit cards in between the bed and nozzle.

Take a picture of the nozzle and heat block so I can see the gap between the hex part of the nozzle and the bottom of the block.

Was trying to see the gap between the hex part of the nozzle and the bottom of the heat block but it is covered by the insulation so really can’t see.

When you unclogged it what exactly did you do?

I took out the motor, unplugged the fan and used the long, needle-like tool to push the obstruction down, through the extruder. Then reassembled. I suppose it’s possible that I may have been too forceful and somehow the heating block became loose but I really doubt it.

I did contact Qidi and they said they are going to send me the “half set of extruder.” I’m not sure what a “half set” is, but when it arrives, I’ll try replace it. Maybe that is the issue?

Any other ideas of what I could try beforehand?

Thanks again!